SEGA Announces Kingdom Conquest II for iOS and Android

Hey a free game that looks decent and it’s from a well known company. I’m firing up my Android tablet right now to grab this one, it’s my kind of game, or maybe not as it’s a multiplayer game…. Kingdom Conquest II is a dungeon style adventure MMORPG of sorts, it’s like a hybrid game featuring elements form many types of games. Hey it’s free, so why not give it a try?

SEGA® of America, Inc. and SEGA® Europe, Ltd. today launched Kingdom Conquest II on the App Store™ and Google Play™.Kingdom Conquest II is the sequel to the 2010 blockbuster, Kingdom Conquest, that to date has had over 3.5 million downloads. Developed by SEGA Networks, Kingdom Conquest II is a universal app compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch and is available for free on the App Store [https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/id566278805] and for all Android devices on Google Play [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sega.kingdomconquestii].

It is a time of war and chaos in the land of Magna and massive armies battle for resources and ultimately, domination.Which alliance shall capture the soaring Debris Towers of Magna to find glory in the land of monsters?

With its deep multiplayer experience and console-quality graphics, Kingdom Conquest II brings mobile strategy games into the next generation. Taking the best elements from card battling, real time strategy, and MMORPGs, Kingdom Conquest II allows players to engage in a truly massive campaign of conquest and submission with a level of complexity unseen until now. Players can choose from five classes and then dive into a world of high stakes diplomacy where alliances with other players can be forged in battle and the conquered submit to your will. Kingdom Conquest II allows up to four players in co-op mode to battle through dungeons in real time to capture monsters. Ambitious conquerors can purchase monster packs to assist in their war for domination. With in-game auto translation assistance, alliances can be made with players form around the globe. Rich, breath-taking visuals bring battles to life and keep players immersed in their virtual kingdoms.

“Kingdom Conquest II will be a benchmark for mobile gaming in 2013. The quality and depth of Kingdom Conquest II makes it a worthy sequel to a franchise that already has over three million downloads worldwide,” said Chris Olson, vice president of Digital Business at SEGA of America.